Peshawar advocate files complaint against CJP in judicial council

Advocate Ali Azim Afridi files complaint against CJP in SJC


Hasnaat Malik May 19, 2018
Mian Saqib Nisar: PHOTO:EXPRESS

ISLAMABAD: An advocate, practicing in the Peshawar district courts, filed a complaint in the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) against Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar on Saturday.

The complaint by Advocate Ali Azim Afridi refers to an incident which took place on May 3. Afridi had filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the appointment of Judge Mian Hassan Gul Aurangzeb as a judge of the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

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According to the complaint, Afridi reached Justice Nisar's chambers to express his views on the appointment. When he started to narrate the petition, the CJP questioned whether he was the son of retired judge Azim Afridi of the IHC to which the advocate replied in the affirmative.

"Are you son of Judge Azim Afridi; which interjection was answered in affirmative. The said response uninvitedly irked Justice Saqib Nisar; dismissing the case in the like terms, 'Case dismissed, dismissed and dismissed'," the complaint writes.

"The uninvited uproar of Justice Nisar was questioned by the petitioner in the like terms, 'Your honour, right of hearing is a fundamental right provided for in the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan', which too piqued Mr. Justice Saqib Nisar expressing his will, in the similar terms, 'Leave my chamber or otherwise', which though was responded; thanking Justice Mian Saqib Nisar," the complaint adds.

Afridi then penned 13 questions which raised concerns regarding the conduct of a judge. The petitioner alleges that keeping the said incident in mind, questions arise over how a person occupying such a powerful office can dismiss petitions without giving just cause.

Each question begged intervention from the SJC in the matter.

To further strengthen the complaint, Afridi then went on to quote multiple senior judges in different cases.

In Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui’s case, the complaint states, it was held that, If a person looses or abandons the necessary attributes of a judge of integrity, probity, legal expertise and mental balance then he is not entitled to any security of tenure and must be weeded out post-haste with surgical precision through due process in terms of Article 209 of the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan."

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It was further held stated that, “Such removal is necessary to preserve the independence of Judiciary; since accountability strengthens rather than weakens institutions."

It was equally observed in former chief justice Chaudhry Iftikhar's case that, “It is worth mentioning that ultimately every person and every institution is the custodian of his/its own reputation and integrity; if we do not guard our reputation the honorable people of Pakistan will be justified in pointing fingers at us."

COMMENTS (3)

cautious | 6 years ago | Reply It's about time someone started to push back against this wanna be Monarch.
BrainBro | 6 years ago | Reply This CJ must go. Not mentally fit for this post. Nawaz isn't even relevant here.
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